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good samaritan
The merchant is robbed in the Good Samaritan parable to illustrate the theme of compassion and neighborly love. The robbers represent the cruelty and indifference in society, while the Samaritan's actions demonstrate kindness and selflessness in helping a stranger in need.
Depends on what kind of torture. Usually, though, the goal of torture is not to kill the victim, but only to interrogate them into giving up information.
do first aid
The parable of returning love for hatred teaches that responding to hate with kindness and compassion can lead to transformation and healing. By choosing to respond with love instead of retaliation, we can break the cycle of negativity and foster understanding and reconciliation. This parable emphasizes the power of forgiveness and the ability to overcome bitterness with love and empathy.
minimizing interruptions means you will not be as tired giving CPR
a victim of hate is a person who suffers from people who hate on people for no reason
prevent victim from vomiting
Heat STROKE.
Completely covering the mouth
When beginning mouth to mouth respiration, you should start by assessing the victim with the ABC's (Airway-tilting the victim's head back to ensure open airway, Breathing-make sure that the victim's chest is going up and down that means the victim is breathing, Circulation- check the victim's pulse) If the victim is not breathing, skip checking the pulse and start CPR. First, give the victim two breaths. Breath in and out when giving the breaths just as you would when you breath regularly. Then, start giving the victim CPR pumps or whatever you call it when you pump the victim's chest. This is all I can tell you- I am a lifeguard and if you want to know all about CPR you need to be properly taught. :)
Use a barrier device when giving rescue breaths to any victim in order to...A) prevent air from escaping the victim's lungsB) help regulate the amount of air you blowC) prevent victim from vomitingD) prevent transmission of infections